CJ Johnson (JurorNumberEight)
Very nicely done and well-adapted to a phone screen. The board is very responsive. The ad to gameplay ratio is good. The only complaint I have is that there are times when I think that I'm at the edge of the board and have based incorrect decisions to flag or not on that. I'm fact, had I scrolled a bit I would have seen that there were more blanks around me. Some sort of indication when you are at the border of the board would be nice to mitigate this error.
3 people found this review helpful
Dustland Design
April 6, 2024
Thank you for the kind review and for the suggestion!
Franco Ore gamero
A pretty polished experience for Minesweeper, as it says on the app store! There isn't any music from what I can tell though, so it's feels dull after a bit in playing. On top of that, it feels a little slow to play considering you have to manually switch between opening squares and flagging mines. Those are the only problems I have with the game. The difficulty options are a nice edition, and you can pick if you want square borders or not. All around, it's a simple way of spending your time.
1 person found this review helpful
Jay Fulton
A very well-made, lightweight Minesweeper game. Few bells and whistles - not something I'm looking for - with a clean interface. Difficulty is very fair, with Extreme getting pretty, well, extreme. Ads are few enough to not be intrusive, and that helped influence my decision to pay to remove ads; ad-free feels more like a bonus than an incentive.
17 people found this review helpful
Dustland Design
February 12, 2024
Thank you so much for the kind words and for the support!